Does family practice at residency teaching sites reflect community practice?

Journal of Family Practice, Dec, 1993 by Valerie Gilchrist, Rebecca S. Miller, William R. Gillanders, Dewey C. Scheid, Everett E. Logue, Donald C. Iverson, Allison M. Oprandi, David L. Weldy, Mark A. Krell

In summary, our community-based university-affiliated consortium of family medicine programs provides education and research opportunities similar to those of practicing family physicians.

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